An officer-involved shooting took place outside of River of Life Church of God, W156 N7616 Pilgrim Road in Menomonee Falls. The house and cars seen here are just off Pilgrim Road. Christina McCardle/Submitted

VILLAGE OF MENOMONEE FALLS - A 19-year veteran of the police department is on administrative leave after shooting a 25-year-old Milwaukee man on Nov. 6 who fled after allegedly stealing gasoline from a local station.

The Milwaukee man is in stable condition at an area hospital, under police watch, according to newly released police department information on the incident.

Police Capt. Jeff Knop said the department isn't prepared to release the man's name as of Nov. 7. He added that more detail will come from the ongoing Waukesha County Sheriff's Department investigation of the shooting near the River of Life Church of God on Pilgrim Road.

The officer is on administrative leave, under department policy, while the incident is investigated.

Police responded to the reported theft of gasoline at Wittlin's Service gas station on Appleton Avenue at about 1 p.m. Nov. 6, according to the police department. Officers stopped a black Nissan thought to have been involved with the theft.

After initially stopping, the car then fled, striking another vehicle in the process. Initially, police thought that two vehicles had been struck, but their investigation indicated that may be incorrect. At least one vehicle was struck, police said.

The car continued south on Pilgrim Road while an officer chased it. The driver eventually got out and ran into a residential area near Rosewood Drive.

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Menomonee Falls' River of Life Church of God was the scene of an officer-involved shooting Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 6. The church is at W156 N7616 Pilgrim Road.(Photo: Natalie Wickman/Now News Group)

Police then encountered the man at about 1:26 p.m., near the River of Life church.

"The suspect was non-compliant with officers' directions to surrender and made movements that caused officers to fear for their safety," read a news release from the police department. The officer then fired his weapon and injured the man.

The Milwaukee man has a multiple-felony criminal record in Wisconsin and was recently released from a Wisconsin prison, according to police. He also has an outstanding extraditable felony warrant in Illinois.

Menomonee Falls resident Regina Slinker, who lives directly behind the River Of Life church, said she was home during the time of the incident.

“Yesterday was insane; there were so many police cars surrounding the whole block,” she said. “I heard three really loud booms at 2 p.m. and thought it was a gas leak. But when I looked out my window I saw policemen with guns and rifles. I was scared so I closed the shades and locked my doors.”

Slinker added that an officer came to her door shortly after she heard the gunshots. They told her to stay inside because it wasn't safe, she said. Another officer told her at 5 p.m. that shots had been fired.

“I have lived in the village of Menomonee Falls for 50 years, and I have never seen anything like this,” Slinker said. “We settled here because it was a small village and safe. This was just crazy."

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